1. Describe the differences between specific phobias, social phobias, and agoraphobia.
Specific phobias, social phobias, and agoraphobia has different meanings in the field of psychology. Specific phobias are more like personal fears and what one avoids because of hatred, but social phobias are phobias that require another person to interact with you. Agoraphobia is when you have a bad memory in a certain place, so whenever you go there, you panic.
So basically the difference here is all about whether if its personal, inter actual, or situational.

2. What symptoms do children with generalized anxiety disorder have?
Children with anxiety disorders have many negative remarks. They might perform well in the academic parts, or not, but never in socializing with other students, nor teachers. Anxiety disorders causes children to avoid being popular, the spotlight, becoming open. He/She will avoid any form of conversation and eye contact as well as a poor quality in the volume and pronunciation.

3. Why is it difficult for individuals with panic disorder to get a correct diagnosis?
This is simply because one cannot know how or why you are doing such things or getting such pain or even starting to panic for a pretty long time. It takes a period of time to know the real problem to the question and to cure it with the right diagnosis.

4. Describe the methods used to treat anxiety disorders.
cognitive therapy; relaxation; cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT); medication.; behavior therapy
Cognitive therapy: tries to separate realistic vs. unrealistic and get rid of the fear.
Relaxation: helps adapt to the panic attacks and teaches how to relax
CBT: helps them selves! Rehabilitation
medication: uses medicine to help the patient relax
behavior therapy: gets the patient to cope with the situation by bringing them to it